Australia’s Shame - Eddie Gilbert He
was the cricketer who could have brought the English tourists to their knees during the Bodyline tests over the summer of 1932-33. A viciously fast bowler, who many considered the only man capable of dishing the medicine up to the English batsman when the crowds cried for revenge for their despicable display of Bodyline bowling. Read More
Cricket Tourists Visiting Victoria Few would be aware that Melbourne and or selected destinations in the State of Victoria offer opportunities for you to catch up and indulge your love of the sport and refresh your knowledge of the history of the cricket in Australia via some terrific museums, historic places and destinations that cater for cricket lovers from far and wide. Read More
Australian Dominance in World Cup The Aussies continued their unbeaten run through the 2007 Cricket World Cup by easily accounting for Sri Lanka in the Final to make it 29 World Cup victories on the trot. Read More
Bob Woolmer Investigation No-one can be discounted
as a suspect in the murder of the former Pakistan coach, least of all those closest to him. Read More
Cricket World Cup The opening match of the 2007 Cricket World Cup sees the West Indies take on Pakistan at Sabina Park in a match that could go either way if the big names fire. Read More
World Cup Crystal Ball Your comprehensive guide to the pros and cons of each major team competing in the 2007 Cricket World Cup set to explode in the West Indies. Read More
Twenty20 Tripe Love it or hate it, the Twenty20 format appears to have settled in for the long haul. To the cricket traditionalists it’s nothing more than a mindless game requiring very little talent. Read More
How England Can Improve The England camp have used every opportunity to highlight the positives of their Ashes tour debacle. Read More
Warne and McGrath Retire News has just broken that Australian legends Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath have retired from
International cricket. Read More
2006 Adelaide Test Experience Normally likened to a culinary digest Michelin would be proud of, the 2006 Report from Jon Cocks is all about cricket....5 full days of it and not a fillet mignon in sight. Read More
Ashes Series Schedule and Tickets Dates for the return Ashes bout in Australia during 2006/07 with information on how to obtain your Ashes Series Tickets originall sold out, but with more to be available from Cricket Australia in early November. Read More
WTC Disaster - Impact on Cricket Back in September 2001, Abc of Cricket forecast the likely impact of the WTC terrorist bombing on world cricket. Critics said the sport was safe and cricketers were not a target. Seems somebody forgot to tell the terrorists this. Read More
Chappell Getting Results in India The appointment of a new coach for Indian cricket, the sacking of the captain following a squabble with the coach under the glare of media spotlights and an unprecedented series win – the past few months have been eventful to say the least, in Indian cricket. Read More
Afro-Asia Cup Farce Join Hannes Bez as he launches a stinging attack on Jagmohan Dalmiya and his farcical creation the Afro-Asia Cup. Read More, Forum
The Ashes Cricket Series This bi-annual test of cricket’s finest players is considered to be the epitomy of Test cricket. The English and Australians alike live and breathe The Ashes. Find out what The Ashes are all about. Read More
Sir Donald Bradman It will long be remembered as the day that marked the end of the finest innings in world cricket history. February 25, 2001 is a date known by cricket followers far and wide as the one that marks the passing of the great Sir Donald George Bradman. Read More; Bodyline and Bradman
India v Australia
A Series that has become more compelling and competitive than the Ashes series. Australia travel to India in October 2008
to reignite the battle for dominance in world cricket and take on India in the Border - Gavaskar Trophy.
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